Turning Point continues with one of the most startling omissions ever in a documentary on the Vietnam War. By jumping from 1956 to 1965, the film misses the monumental events of 1964, when Johnson broke from JFK and decided America would go to war with North Vietnam. Evidently, the filmmakers did not think this was important.
Netflix is now showing a five part series on the Vietnam War that is just as poor as the PBS series by Ken Burns and Lynn Novick of 8 years ago. If we are to understand history, this kind of programming is precisely what is not needed at this time.
Matt Douhit reports on the news that the MSM did not want to disperse to the public. The second Luna hearing has some very important people, informing the public of many key things about the JFK case that they never heard before and were never told to Congress.
The declassification process should have been concluded years ago. The Luna Committee should call John Tunheim and David Marwell to testify about its Final Determinations immediately.
Scott Reid explores another possibility of how Oswald got to FInland during his defection, or was it a diversion?
Jeff Meek is the only American journalist writing a regular column on the JFK case. This is his second collection of his work on important subjects like Gaeton Fonzi and Jim Gocheanaur.
Australian Paul Abbott has now penned the first book that is devoted almost completely to the murder of Lee Oswald by Jack Ruby. One has to wonder what took so long. He makes the case against infamous Dallas cops; Patrick Dean and Blackie Harrison.
Did someone have a conflict of interest when the deal for the Nix film was struck by the Sixth Floor with the Nix family?
Did the MSM really read the newly declassified JFK files? Or are they just ignorant with how they connect to the established facts of the JFK case? In this limited review, we show how relevant they are.
As one of the interviews that Oliver Stone and Jim DiEugenio did in the wake of the Luna Committee hearing, this video is one of the best. Please watch and listen.
Tulsi Gabbard visits the National Archives, talking about the release of RFK assassination files. JFK files also mentioned, along with a look at archived items such as the Zapruder camera and the shirt Oswald was wearing. View here.
Tulsi Gabbard, Trump administration begin releasing RFK assasination files. Read more.
Tulsi Gabbard announces that the search for RFK and MLK documents and scanning them digitally is on with 100 people on the job. Read more.
Of the interviews that Oliver Stone and Jim DiEugenio did in the wake of the Luna Committee hearing, Jim thinks this one was probably the best. Please watch and listen.
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